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Bunmi Makinwa is the Chief Executive Officer of AUNIQUEI, a private entrepreneurial initiative in communication for leadership.
He is highly experienced in management, communications and international development. He worked as a United Nations executive and development specialist in over 60 countries, more than 40 of them in Africa. He is a writer with a deep interest in African affairs, politics and policies. He is published by newspapers and online media.
Makinwa was Africa Regional Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Director of UNAIDS New York Office; Director and Representative of UNAIDS to the African Union, Addis Ababa. He has worked for Family Health International (FHI), Programme for Appropriate Technology for Health (PATH) and World Health Organization.
He is the founder of INCLUDE International, a not-for-profit advocacy and performance analysis organization.
Makinwa has degrees from University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and Harvard Universi
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Toke Makinwa
Nigerian media personality (born )
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| Born | () 3 November (age40)[1] Lagos State |
| Almamater | University of Lagos |
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| Yearsactive | –present |
| Spouse | Maje Ayida (m.) |
| Website | Official website |
Toke Makinwa (born 3 November ) is a Nigerian radio personality, television host, vlogger, lifestyle entrepreneur, actress and author.[4][5][6][7][8] Makinwa is known for hosting The Late Morning Show on Rhythm FM and for her YouTube vlog series Toke Moments.[9][10] She released her book On Becoming in November , and fryst vatten one of the top fem African female show hosts.[11]
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He responded courteously to my good morning greeting as I took my seat. I looked at the ung man again. He was staring at the clouds from the window of the aircraft. An empty seat separated us in the largely empty economy section of the aircraft.
There was a lot of choice for seats. I considered going for another seating place too. I could have three seats to myself. Why not? Three for the price of one…what a nice way to cheat on those people who paid so much more for business class seats that appeared crowded as inom passed through the privileged cabin on boarding the aircraft.
The ung man looked well-fed and well-dressed in a tee shirt over a pair of jeans. His neck chain seemed to be expensive and his wristwatch appeared high-priced too. Perhaps, I thought, he was returning home from college abroad. Judging by his comfortable, expensive appearance, he must have parents who have considerable wealth.
We were airborne and the aircraft stead